The Childish Gambino Song I’ve Been Listening to For Months and Didn’t Realize

I often mention how I listen to Pandora radio. I like the service a lot because it introduces me to music I wouldn’t otherwise hear and it’s usually the way I discover amazing lesser-known talents. But a few weeks back, when Childish Gambino came out with his incredible music video titled This is America, I was shocked to realize that I had been listening to one of his songs all along! With a fantastic, electric beat, I had been grooving to Redbone for months on Pandora, thinking it was actually sung by a woman! (I know, I’m not very with it). I suppose I took the cover art a little too literally.

I now know this song was featured in Get Out, a film I’ve been wanting to see for quite some time but just haven’t gotten around to renting yet. It was only when Donald Glover performedRedbone on Saturday Night Live that I realized it was, in fact, a male voice! Talk about a convincing falsetto! Anyway, without further ado, enjoy the fantastic song Redbone:

Seriously good, right? I sort of can’t believe he’s going to retire from music – he’s a real talent. My favorite line is obviously, “mypeanut butter chocolate cake with Kool-Aid,” not only because of how he sings it, but because chocolate and peanut butter is simply the best dessert duo ever created.

I bet this song will become one of your favorites, and unlike me, you’ll now know who sings it!

Have you ever been a fan of an artist without even realizing it? Share your thoughts with me in the comments below! And if you didn’t realize the actor Donald Glover (Solo: A Star Wars Story, Community, and also soon to be Simba in the Lion King!) was also the singer Childish Gambino, check out these funny reactions.

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